Looks like you got two fences for the price of one. Everything looks so lush and green, especially contrasting with the white fence. I bet that dog got a piece of the fence.
But I have found The time to be wary Is not when there Is a hound. For the most fearsome Of this world's critters Stand upright and quite often Need babysitters!
That is funny how the sign is there and the fence is missing a place. Does make me wonder. I keep meaning to get a sign I saw online that says something like: Forget the dog beware of the human inside.
Lovely photo of the fence, road, and trees--very quiet and peaceful looking. But, maybe not if there is a dog to contend with. Have a great weekend. Mickie ;)
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Yep. That is a dog one best be aware of.
ReplyDeleteI would be wary!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures of fences! They made fine lines in the photos.
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JetteMajken
:o) . There MUST be a story behind the scene !
ReplyDeleteLol, I hope not!
ReplyDeleteIt means, if you're close enough to take a picture of this sign, you're too close.
ReplyDeleteThat dog may have a B I G BITE!
ReplyDeleteIf it does mean something I certainly don't want to meet that dog!
ReplyDeleteKind of strange that the broken fence is attached to what looks like a relatively new post. Hmm . . .
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots! I hope the dog has not made his way out ;)
ReplyDelete...did you SEE the dog? Love the composition of these fence images.
ReplyDeleteA warning with visual effects. :)
ReplyDeleteHumm? Could it be that the owner put that sign there right by the broken fence to deter children from trespassing until he can fix his fence?
ReplyDeleteYikes I think he must have big teeth:) Nice shots. Hug B
ReplyDeleteHa ha - just coincidence, I think. What lovely countryside.
ReplyDeleteWe will never know, did the dog take a chunk of the fence off? Great fence finds! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteWe will never know, did the dog take a chunk of the fence off? Great fence finds! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI think Big Foot got hungry. I'm sure there is a story about that missing chunk somewhere. Love the fence. Did you see the bad dog?
ReplyDeleteI'll say! Excellent capture, well spotted. Hope you're having a great day. Greetings, Jo (East Africa)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you got two fences for the price of one. Everything looks so lush and green, especially contrasting with the white fence. I bet that dog got a piece of the fence.
ReplyDeleteNice observance. xo Jenny
ReplyDeleteThe fence got broken by a visitor who couldn't read.....
ReplyDeleteI see you have edited the title from dig to dog. :)
ReplyDeleteha ha! chomp!
ReplyDeletethanks for linking!
the raccoon are taking chunks out of our fence
ReplyDeleteA nice and funky find.
ReplyDeleteBut I have found
The time to be wary
Is not when there
Is a hound.
For the most fearsome
Of this world's critters
Stand upright and quite often
Need babysitters!
Heh, heh!
Yes, if that was the dog taking chunks out of the fence, then best beware!!!
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha, that's funny EG.
ReplyDeleteWell I wouldn't take any chances after seeing the sign and the condition of the fence!
ReplyDeleteyes...it is possible...great post...
ReplyDeleteLOL! That scene has a whole Harry Potter feel to me.
ReplyDeleteLovely post.
Rinda
Don't think I'd wander too close to that fence! :)
ReplyDelete:)) Excellent photos!
ReplyDeleteI'm betting no coincidence here. lol
ReplyDeleteMust be a BIG dog!
ReplyDeleteHehe! I guess it goes without saying, "You've been warned!"
ReplyDelete:D
~Lindy
Must be a large dog, perhaps the dog took the chunk out of the fence. Who knows? Love your compositions in your images.
ReplyDeleteLOL! I can see you stayed back a good ways from the fence! Not sure I would have even gotten out of the car!!
ReplyDeletehaha
ReplyDeleteAn excellent question you ask there…
=)
Hee! I hope you were on the lookout for the fence eating dog!
ReplyDeletesomeone did not heed the signage, methinks :)
ReplyDeleteAnd that is such an inviting lane...would be so tempting to walk down it. But I don't do trespassing if there is a sign...and wouldn't tempt the dog.
ReplyDeleteHaha, that's enough to keep me away from there. Great find!
ReplyDeleteSomewhere there's a dog with splinters in his gums! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteThat would certainly be a large dog to take a chunk out of the fence. Love that first shot!
ReplyDeleteawww perhaps yes!! and possibly created the need for the second fence, back by the tree!!!
ReplyDeletepretty images!!!!
Beautiful old fence, and all the green around it is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteA dog not to be messed with for sure, EG!
ReplyDeletegreat post.
ReplyDeleteNice catch! Hope the dog can't jump the fence. Beautiful lush greens!
ReplyDeleteI definitely like the fence and the pretty scene but I wonder about the dog. Might be a ruse to keep people out. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat fence is beginning to look pretty ragged to me so I say it's a result of rot, not of a big bad dog.
ReplyDeleteThat is funny how the sign is there and the fence is missing a place. Does make me wonder. I keep meaning to get a sign I saw online that says something like: Forget the dog beware of the human inside.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of the fence, road, and trees--very quiet and peaceful looking. But, maybe not if there is a dog to contend with. Have a great weekend. Mickie ;)
ReplyDeletemmmm it does tell a story. MB
ReplyDeleteThe sing and the missing chunk of fence does lead one to "beware" for sure.
ReplyDeleteThat's some gorgeous green!
ReplyDeleteha ha, I love the fence and the sign - something sure went on there. I'd never be tempted to jump that fence ;D)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos too.
A dog with big teeth.
ReplyDeleteLooks like some lovely land protected by this fence... in spite of the hole in the fence.
ReplyDeleteThe greens are so lush, and the fence really stands out . . . it's crying out for a little TLC.
ReplyDeleteI'd be walking really fast past that fence. Besides that, it's a really pretty shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a find of that sign and the fence; oh, I wonder how big the dog would be if any;)
ReplyDeleteSending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
It does appear like a bite has been taken out of it! Very pretty captures.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty scene. I'd like to know the story behind the broken rail.
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